Fried Green Tomatoes
It’s not just a Kathy Bates film. A not-quite-ripe tomato sliced, breaded, fried, and served with a sauce for dipping screams summer in the South. This food is also versatile; It can be a side dish, burger topper, or stand alone as a snack. Plus, it eliminates any food waste by giving chefs an option to turn something otherwise not quite ready to eat into a delicious treat. To make it truly Southern, pair them with some comeback sauce, a spiced mayo-based sauce similar to a remoulade. But if you’re in a pinch, you can use a good buttermilk ranch.
Chicken and Waffles
A delicious way to mix breakfast with lunch is to place crispy, fried chicken on top of a golden-brown waffle. It may sound strange at first, but the mid of the sweet syrup, buttery waffle, and golden, savory fried chicken is superb. Slather it with butter and syrup and you have a southern staple. No one is entirely sure how this unusual food combo got started, but the genius who invented this iconic duo deserves a medal!
Collard Greens
Grits
Banana Pudding
Macaroni and Cheese
Fried Chicken
Cornbread
Biscuits and Gravy
Cajun and Creole
Potato Salad
Cole Slaw
Pecan Pie
Chicken and Dumplings
Okra
Fried Catfish
Hushpuppies
Corn Fritters
Boiled Peanuts
Chocolate Gravy
Crawfish
Peach Cobbler
Sweet Tea
Deviled Eggs
Potato Soup
BBQ Ribs
Sweet Potato Pie
British colonists brought the idea of pumpkin pie to the United States back when they were first colonizing, but most southern states rejected it. Pumpkin pie was deemed a symbol of ‘Yankee’ culture, so sweet potato pie (brought from west Africa in the 16th century) was an instant hit in the southern region of the country. It still finds its way onto southern dinner tables today.
Brunswick Stew
Cream Cheese Pound Cake
Layer cakes are all fine and dandy, but southerners really do love a good pound cake. Old southern cookbooks would often praise the keeping quality of these cakes, so of course, it found its way as a staple in southern culture. Cream cheese pound cakes are simple and delicious on its own, but you can also add tons of different fruit and sauce combinations to liven it up.
King Cake
Everyone knows Mardi Gras, and in famous old New Orleans, king cake is a staple of the Mardi Gras celebration. The fun thing about these colorful cakes? There’s a small plastic baby hidden in the cake, the lucky person who finds the doll is the chosen host for next years party! Laissez les bons temps rouler!